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Nebo Pod, Amlwch

Nebo Pod, Amlwch

Nebo Pod, Ysgellog, Rhosgoch, Sir Ynys Mon, LL66 0AW, United Kingdom

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Property details

Single-storey. Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchen, dining and sitting area. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Property can sleep three with use of the sofa bed.

Key features & notes

Bed linen
Broadband/wifi
Fridge/freezer
Garden/patio
Ground floor accommodation
Ground floor bedroom
Heating
Hob
Hot tub
Microwave
Off road parking
Pub
Shower
Towels
TV

About where you'll be staying

On the northeastern tip of the island of Anglesey, in a lovely coastal setting, is the small beach community of Amlwch. The community, which formerly hosted prosperous mining operations, today hosts a variety of events and attractions, making it the perfect destination for a family vacation. Visit the Old Mine Works at Mynydd Parys to see the red, yellow, and purple rocks, which some people have compared to the Moon’s surface, or learn about the history of Amlwch and its copper mining tradition on the Heritage Copper Trail, a section of the lovely 125-mile coastal path that winds its way along the coast of Anglesey. Golf enthusiasts can play at the Bull Bay Golf Club nearby, and sea fishing is a particularly well-liked past time in Amlwch. Take a ferry to Dublin and spend the day experiencing Irish culture, or stay on Anglesey and take advantage of one of the island’s stunning beaches. Whatever your inclination, you will undoubtedly enjoy yourself in this magnificent beach setting.
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Bird watching in Anglesey

Anglesey has a diverse range of habitats including cliffs, heaths, wetlands, dunes, and sand marshes supporting a rich variety of wildlife, and most of its coastline has been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The RSPB manages several reserves on Anglesey including Valley Wetlands near Holyhead which holds one of the most important reedbeds in Wales as well as marshes and grasslands. Bitterns breed here and if you’re not lucky enough to spot one hidden in the vegetation then listen out for their booming calls in spring. The lakes are home to hundreds of wildfowl including shovelers, tufted ducks, and goldeneyes.

RSPB Cors Ddyga in the village of Gaerwen is another important wetland site that supports a large colony of lapwings and is one of the few places in Wales where it’s possible to see marsh harriers.

For seabirds, head to Cemlyn nature reserve on the wild north coast of the island, famous for its tern colony with hundreds of pairs of sandwich terns, and smaller numbers of Arctic and common terns. Puffins can also be found on the island; the best place to find them is at South Stacks Cliffs, also managed by the RSPB. Look out for choughs and peregrine falcons too.

As the name suggests puffins can also be found on Puffin Island off the eastern tip of Anglesey and which is also home to a large colony of cormorants. Seals, porpoises, and bottlenose dolphins can often be seen in the surrounding waters.

Llyn Alaw to the north of the island is a man-made reservoir which is 4.3 km long and has several walking trails by the water. It is an important destination for overwintering birds including whooper swans, wigeons, teals, tufted ducks, and pink-footed geese.

Nature on your doorstep

RSPB South Stack Cliffs
14.2 miles

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